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[[File:Dare_bluff_or_die.jpg|thumb|Jewel case of the CD-ROM (image from ultradrives.com)]]According to the very few websites mentioning its existence, '''''Dare, Bluff, or Die: A Role Playing History of the Wild West''''' is a video game released for IBM PC in 1994. It seems to be at least educational in nature (the cover describing "Multicultural Exploration spanning 1500-1900 AD"). Several games database websites (namely allgame.com<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20141013092818/http://www.allgame.com/game.php?id=21588 allgame.com page on the game.] Retrieved 30 Apr '14.</ref> and GameTrailers<ref>[http://www.gametrailers.com/games/zlr0ix/dare--bluff--or-die--a-role-playing-history-of-the-wild-west GameTrailers page on the game.] Retrieved 30 Apr '14.</ref>) give information about the release date as well as the publisher, but not a lot more can be found.
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[[File:Ultra_Drives_-_Dare,_Bluff,_or_Die_2014-04-28_17-43-05.png|thumb|300px|Screenshot from the archived ultradrives.com listing.]]
 
[[File:Ultra_Drives_-_Dare,_Bluff,_or_Die_2014-04-28_17-43-05.png|thumb|300px|Screenshot from the archived ultradrives.com listing.]]
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It was developed by Stylus Multimedia and published by Motherlode. Very little is known about the latter: Motherlode, in 1991, published a PC conversion of the game ''Golden Immortal'' (which is, by the way, one of the first CD-ROM game ever but also one of the rarest and most obscure video games nowadays) and was located, according to allgame.com, in Las Cruces (New Mexico). Although this information may be accurate, Motherlode, Inc. doesn't exist in the State of New Mexico corporations database.
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[[File:Motherlode_logo.png|frame|Motherlode, Inc. logo from the back cover of ''Golden Immortal''.]]
 
[[File:Motherlode_logo.png|frame|Motherlode, Inc. logo from the back cover of ''Golden Immortal''.]]
According to the very few websites mentioning its existence, '''''Dare, Bluff, or Die: A Role Playing History of the Wild West''''' is an interactive movie released for IBM PC in 1994. So far, no further description of the game, its content, or its plot are available. Several games database websites (namely allgame.com<ref>[http://www.allgame.com/game.php?id=21588 allgame.com page on the game.] Retrieved 30 Apr '14.</ref> and GameTrailers<ref>[http://www.gametrailers.com/games/zlr0ix/dare--bluff--or-die--a-role-playing-history-of-the-wild-west GameTrailers page on the game.] Retrieved 30 Apr '14.</ref>) give information about the release date as well as the publisher, but not a lot more can be found.
 
   
 
Despite the great lack of information about ''Dare, Bluff or Die'', there is evidence that it ''does'' exist: the (now defunct) website ultradrives.com listed a copy for sale in 2008, for just one dollar (said listing can be accessed today via the Wayback Machine;<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20100204065525/http://www.ultradrives.com/product_info.php/cPath/44/products_id/1341 Wayback Machine archive of the ultradrives.com listing.] Retrieved 30 Apr '14.</ref>, and its image has remained in its databank of files). The item remained listed up until mid-to-late 2010, when it was assumingly sold. Additionally, a copy of the game appeared on eBay in 2012, but was either sold or removed (the circumstances of the auction's ending are not made clear).<ref>[http://www.ebay.com/itm/Dare-Bluff-or-Die-CD-ROM-/150421973920 2012 eBay listing.] Retrieved 30 Apr '14.</ref> Until another copy of this game shows up for sale and someone is willing to purchase and rip it, this game will continue mystifying seekers of the rare and obscure.
It is unclear whether the publisher, Motherlode, Inc., is also responsible for the development of the game or not; here, again, very little is known about this company: Motherlode, in 1991, published a PC conversion of the game ''Golden Immortal'' (which is, by the way, one of the first CD-ROM game ever but also one of the rarest and most obscure video games nowadays) and was located, according to allgame.com, in Las Cruces (New Mexico). Although this information may be accurate, Motherlode, Inc. doesn't exist in the State of New Mexico corporations database.
 
   
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The game was lost until somebody found a copy and released it on September 11, 2015 for Found Media Week. You can download it [https://mega.nz/#!qURiBLIB!KHeAekoPBR63dOZ8CFlK_qYOAKIh1T5zSObWBR-GLQ8 here].
Despite the great lack of information about ''Dare, Bluff or Die'', there is evidence that it ''does'' exist: the (now defunct) website ultradrives.com listed a copy for sale in 2008, for just one dollar (said listing can be accessed today via the Wayback Machine;<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20100204065525/http://www.ultradrives.com/product_info.php/cPath/44/products_id/1341 Wayback Machine archive of the ultradrives.com listing.] Retrieved 30 Apr '14.</ref> unfortunately, unlike the actual listing, the cover image was not archived). The item remained listed up until mid-to-late 2010, when it was assumingly sold. Additionally, a copy of the game appeared on eBay in 2012, but was either sold or removed (the circumstances of the auction's ending are not made clear).<ref>[http://www.ebay.com/itm/Dare-Bluff-or-Die-CD-ROM-/150421973920 2012 eBay listing.] Retrieved 30 Apr '14.</ref> Until another copy of this game shows up for sale and someone is willing to purchase and rip it, this game will continue mystifying seekers of the rare and obscure.
 
   
 
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Dare bluff or die

Jewel case of the CD-ROM (image from ultradrives.com)

According to the very few websites mentioning its existence, Dare, Bluff, or Die: A Role Playing History of the Wild West is a video game released for IBM PC in 1994. It seems to be at least educational in nature (the cover describing "Multicultural Exploration spanning 1500-1900 AD"). Several games database websites (namely allgame.com[1] and GameTrailers[2]) give information about the release date as well as the publisher, but not a lot more can be found.

Ultra Drives - Dare, Bluff, or Die 2014-04-28 17-43-05

Screenshot from the archived ultradrives.com listing.

It was developed by Stylus Multimedia and published by Motherlode. Very little is known about the latter: Motherlode, in 1991, published a PC conversion of the game Golden Immortal (which is, by the way, one of the first CD-ROM game ever but also one of the rarest and most obscure video games nowadays) and was located, according to allgame.com, in Las Cruces (New Mexico). Although this information may be accurate, Motherlode, Inc. doesn't exist in the State of New Mexico corporations database.

Motherlode logo

Motherlode, Inc. logo from the back cover of Golden Immortal.

Despite the great lack of information about Dare, Bluff or Die, there is evidence that it does exist: the (now defunct) website ultradrives.com listed a copy for sale in 2008, for just one dollar (said listing can be accessed today via the Wayback Machine;[3], and its image has remained in its databank of files). The item remained listed up until mid-to-late 2010, when it was assumingly sold. Additionally, a copy of the game appeared on eBay in 2012, but was either sold or removed (the circumstances of the auction's ending are not made clear).[4] Until another copy of this game shows up for sale and someone is willing to purchase and rip it, this game will continue mystifying seekers of the rare and obscure.

The game was lost until somebody found a copy and released it on September 11, 2015 for Found Media Week. You can download it here.

References

  1. allgame.com page on the game. Retrieved 30 Apr '14.
  2. GameTrailers page on the game. Retrieved 30 Apr '14.
  3. Wayback Machine archive of the ultradrives.com listing. Retrieved 30 Apr '14.
  4. 2012 eBay listing. Retrieved 30 Apr '14.